Opangmeren Jamir

Dr Opangmeren Jamir an Associate Fellow at the Non-Traditional Security. His research interests include: International Political Economy; Water Governance; Energy Security; and Indigenous Rights. He completed his PhD in International Politics from the Centre for International Politics, Organization and Disarmament, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Previously, he worked with the Ladakh Ecological Development Group (LEDeG), Leh.


Associate Fellow

Publication

Opinion: Decision-makers in Arunachal Pradesh need to take EIAs seriously

Research Analyst, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Dr Opangmeren Jamir’s paper ‘Opinion: Decision-makers in Arunachal Pradesh need to take EIAs seriously’ has been published in ‘The Third Pole’ on 04 February 2022.

The recent passage of the Dam Safety Bill by the Indian parliament will only address part of the problem if environmental impact assessments are faulty, says Dr Jamir.

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  • 4 February, 2022 |

Understanding the UN Report on Human Rights Violations in Kashmir

Research assistant IDSA, Dr Opangmeren Jamir’s article on UN Report Human Rights Violations in Kashmir, titled ‘Understanding the UN Report on Human Rights Violations in Kashmir’ was published in South Asia Journal on August 12, 2018.

The UN report though is limited in focus to the Kashmir territory, still, both India and Pakistan should consider this report as a wake-up call and review their current policies and future policies before implementation. Not only reviewing policies in Kashmir but also applying this introspective analysis towards other armed conflict zones, writes the author.

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  • 12 August, 2018 |

Deepening Indo-Sino bilateral relation in river-water sharing

Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Opangmeren Jamir’s article on Indo-Sino water sharing, titled ‘Deepening Indo-Sino bilateral relation in river-water sharing’ was published in Foreign Policy News on April 29, 2018.

Dr Jamir argues that in the Indo-Sino bilateral relationship, the sharing of river-water resources has increasingly become decisive factor particularly in recent years, and insists that the issue should be resolved on the basis of mutual respect and sensitivity of each other’s concern interests and aspiration.

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  • 29 April, 2018 |